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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, < saeetigia oe or aoe ee pagan eee Pl ts each. ‘mall —po Prepaid—50 cents & month. one sa aaiee anil ay aoe costes fat 9 Dow oy eed I mail mabecrtptions eld fn e@venens pe paver sant longer than is paid for Kates of advertiaing made Known on application, Vor. 7T2—-No 10,905, WASHINGTON, D.C.. TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1888, _AMUSEMENTS SPECIAL NOTICES. «_SPECIAL NOTICES. Coxanrcatioxat, Cuvrcu. ‘THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 3p, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 47m. ‘TWO GRAND CONCERTS by the FAMOUS BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (66 Performers.) MR, WILHELM GERICKE, Conductoz. SOLOIST: MISS LOUISE MEISSLINGER, (ef the Metropolitan Opera Co, of New York.) FIRST CONCERT ( Matinee.) BERLIOZ—MEYERBEER—MOSZKOWSKI— SCHUBERT—LISZT—WAGNER_ SECOND CONCERT, (Evening) BEETHOVEN—WAGNER—BACH-—LISZT— SCHUMANN. 1 and $1.50, imelnding reserved seats. For salon Pits & Gow. Muse sore, BSP Peomayivanas ave., bewinning Monday, April 30. my _C. A. ELLIS, Manager. Bae SEVENTH iss ‘OOK. FIRST CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, OF GEORGETOWN, D.C., 1 High st. 91,000 IN FULL ADVANCED ON EACH SHARE. SUBSCRIPTIONS NOW RECEIVED. 178 RECFIPTS ARE OVER ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS PER YEAR. ~ PROFITS OVER ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS PER MONTH. Its accounts supervised monthly by three expert ™freesuren, Attorney are bonded. inemiiees Se rit oid MAYHEW PLATER, Treastire: _GEO. W. KING, Secretary. - , << MUTUAL CO-OPERATIVE BUILDIN ASSOCIATION. ‘The Fifth Monthly Meeting will be held on TUES- DAY, May 1,80 7-36 o'clock. a 1220 F st-n.w. Shares $2.50 a nionth: 5 per cent ou withdrawals, HILLMAN A. HALL, President. THOS. G. HENSEY, Secretary. ap28-3t EW NATIONAL THEATER. MATINEE ON SATURDAY ONLY. Appearance of Mix EEE FER NNN EB Bat § r XNN EK KK £ zee = JOSEPH WHEELOCK, And the Largest and Strongest Dramatic Company in ‘America, Under the direction of Mr. Ariel X. Barney. ‘THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, RICHAKD II. Wednesda; JULIUS CESAR. Twursiay RICHARD HI. Frviay. JULIUS CAESAR Saturday ‘Matinee: OTHELLO. NEXT WEEK—LOST IN NEW YORK. Introiw-ing a Vast River of Real Water. aay ALBavan’s GRAND ‘OPERA HOUSE bem TO-NIGHT AT 8, McCAULL OPERA co. Von Suppe's GREAT COMIC OPERA SUCCESS, BELLMAN, General Admission 50c. Matinee Saturday. May 7—Second, week of McCaull Opera Company, INDIANA, ap30-6t RIVATE ART COLLECTION. ‘The Pictures and Ceramics of THOS. E. WAGGA- MAN, 3500 O st. Wost W 2, will be open on the THURSDAYS OF MAY, from 11a. m. uutll 4 p. m., for the poor of Washini ton. under the auspices of ihe Society of St. Vincent Admission for each person 50 cents. Tickets for day sud date obtg” far bo nd et Harrie & shiaclors dereiry Store, No. 11i2 Peau. ave uw., and at George B Lockhart’ Drag Store, cor. 2d. aid O sta. West Washington, for any of the Thursdays ap30-1m ERNAN’S WASHINGTON THEATER, ‘Aduiission 15.25 and S0c._ Matinee 10 and 25e, seulidated Specialty ond comedy C Coumoliiated Specialty and comedy Co, HARK ROGERS, Character Singer. LEONZO, ‘Jugwler. ALEX. WILSON, Veutriloquiss, ds host of others ‘The Westons’ Latest Musical Comedy, Wav OF THE WORLD. Matinecs Mon, Tues, Thurs, and Sat. Fs evow THEA’ TWO_PERFORMANCES DAILY_Two. Week commencing MONDAY. (April 30, “The Destcoumtut Coan ON OF THE FINEST Y. Herald. erent play of areat cif ‘creat play ofa great city. FV) Hoa Typ Great Sovnit Prodicton itfumluated View of NeWVork Harbor ‘The Grest River seeue, Wawa. Rated Fall Kiver Steamers Pilsrig and Bristol, The Nicramento Quartette: New aad ‘starting Novelties, Pop price ill prevail. Next -k—LIZZIE wt Ce et ee V. GEO. C. LORIMER, LI R of chicaass will deliver bis famcus lecture on ‘THE FRENCH REVOLUTION; on, FROM KINGDOM TO EMPIRE. im the Calvary Baptist Chureh, Sib and H sin. at § o'clock. MONDAY, EVENING, MAY 14, for the Denedit of the Woman's Baptist ome, This lecture is illustrated with stereopticon and about 120 pictures, comp-isiny likenesses, street feenes, attacks on the Bastile, kc, &c. Tickets, 0 conta,” For sale at Ellis’, 937 Pennsylvania ave. ap28.any 1, 11,12. 14.1: jour ‘CLUB RACES. ‘THE SPRING RACES a or TH NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB WILL BEGIN on ‘THURSDAY, AFRIL 26. AND CONTINUE UNTIL FRIDAY, MAY 4. FIVE RACES EACH Day! HURDLE RACES AND STEEPLECHASES? Perfect order will, as has been. 7. be pre- Served. Characteriess persons will not be: to the grounds ur stand. FIRST RACE AT 3 O'CLOCK EACH DAY. F. B McGUIRE, President, EL D. McINTYRE, Secretary. at 5.6: ‘trip tel ‘conte, KS BADGES now ready at the Office of the ve ‘Clad, 10tb st. aud Pennsyvania. These can be obtained of the ‘Treasurer, Mr. PEC TMAN. and are delivered only to persons "Fhe ttteution of Basu & Loxpox NEW UNITED 15 SHOWS. WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MAY, 2 AND 3, NINTH AND S STREETS. GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. MONSTER LONDON THREE RING CIRCUS, PARIS-OLYMPIA HIPPODROME. ‘HORSE-FAIR AQUARIUM, REAL LAKE OF WATER, REAL WILD MOORISH CARAVAN, SCENES OF BARBARIC SPLENDOR AND EAST- ERN POMP. (CHARMING ALGERIAN DANCING MAIDENS, VENERABLE HIGH PRIESTS. WANDERING TRIBE OF BEDOUINS, SKILLED WARRIORS, DARING SHEIKS AND FEARLESS HORSEMEN, ‘Together with all the Religious Articles, Camp Equip age, Traveling Parsphervalia, Genuine Arab- ian Horses, Arms and Accoutrements, Desert Tents of Animal Skins, ‘Sinves, Attendanta, Herd- em, and 3 THOUSAND AND ONE ELEGANT FEATURES, ‘Depicting Life on the Sahare Desert. PICTURES OF SCENES IN MOROCCO. ATTACK ON THE TRAVELERS, Flight, Pursuit aud Captury Realistic Pitched Battle, ‘sud other extraordinary features of this mag- biSccut and corgeous entertainment. Be- sides exhibiting the peaceful pastoral Lives of these remarkably strange peuple, and showing glimpses in the Harem, and Nomadic Scenes, Together with all the new and costly features of the WHOLE UNITED 15 EXPOSITIONS ‘Two performances every day at Zand 8 p.m. ‘Doors open an hour eqglier. All tents remain up until 9 at night ADMISSION TO THE 15 EXPOSITIONS, 50 CTS. CHILDREN UNDER 9 YEARS, 25 CTS. GREAT NEW FREE STREET PARADE fully $1,500,000 worth of new features, every day, rain o shine, at 9 am. Route of ‘th and Sats. down 7th st. THE THIRD HLY MEETING OF ‘the South Washington Building Association willbe held WEDNESDAY, May 2, in St. Dominic's Hall. at 8 o'cloek pm. As subscription books will soon close all who desire to members siuould do a0 at once. J, F CULLINANE, President. ; MAURICE FITZGERALD, Vice-President. JAS. E, SHEA. Secretary, i, SHEA, ‘Treasurer ot Gui. J. COLBERT, Attorney. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ‘Dur total assets are... 9.456 61 Liabilities for dues paid 184,007 00 Surplus and interest fund... 35,449 61 The Association is having quite a boom in the in- crease of busines. “Our receipts the past woth a. wrexated $15, 18. Our surplus is of the largest in Proportion to lisbilities, aud this surplus will be dis~ fributed to members pro rata on theif shares of stock. : ‘terest at the rate of 13 per cent per aniumm on fhe ahares at maturity. We, pay Ser cout per annum to those who withdrew their mone). Bors Towers can get $1,050 for a total monthly paywent of ‘214. which will pay off the debt in 98 months, $15 monthly will pay the debt in 89 months. $16 monthly in $1 months; $17 per month wall BSS, the debt in 7 months. Remember, you wet $1,050, or #50 more than the usual $1,000. Shares ean be taken at any "No. back dues. 0 pay. 5 per ceut per aul jowed for mouey paidin advance of ite. beinw due. ‘xt meeting on WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 2, a bat >. C. DUNCANSON, Pres. LEWIS ABRAHAM, V. P. F.G, SAXTON, Treas." JOHN COOK, Sec. ‘apds-at, ; ig 12m st. << ‘THE BEST ACCOMMODATIONS for STORAGE, STOTT'S WAREHOUSE, 480 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. FURNITURE, PIANOS, BULKY VALUABLES. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT A general meeting of the members and stock- holders of the PORTER DROP CABINET CO will be held on TUESDAY. May 8, 1588, at Harper's Ferry, W. Va.. (imstead of time and place heretofore an nounced), for the purpose of electing s board of Diree- tors, Oticers of the company, and the transaction of such further business as may lawfully come before the meeting. PORTER DROP CABINET CO. w24,ml,2t° .." SIRE OF “MAUD MULLER,” “Stella Blake,” 2.25% (sce ‘Sud mauy other fast roadsters, At McCAULEY & COS Stable, O st, bet. Uth and 10th a. ‘aplS-tuthtw* - 'S AND BUILDERS, IF YOU ‘desire a first-class Hot-Air Furnace to heat our house in the coldest weather examine the OYAL. “Tinuing in all its brauches. ratimates gheertully furnished, | J. W. CONSIDINE, 1311 stinw. Telephone, 408. apz7-6t <g> 500 SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS.— Ls Tn order to reduce my large stock of SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS ‘Iwill sell at very much reduced prices for the next sixty days. Those contemplating can save Stele unt reeds tobe ued” ns | Tul sore the J. F. MANNING, Manufacturer, 1320 Peunsyivania _ap4-1m NOTICE — Bee BUSES a. vary, Dentist, ‘Has removed hus office and residence tu 912 New York 5 team apls-2w" ns Ss Park. ‘DR. EDWARD M. SCHAEFFER his office to 904 14th st.,oppo- <r MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS > ‘aplS-1u of the Kigws Fire Insurance Co. for the elec- tion of uise trustees will be eld et the ofice of the company, 1331 F street n w.. om WEDNESDAY, 6, Peek: "Polls will be cbenéd at 12 m. and closed pan. Transfer books wili be closed on the day diction. FRANCIS B MOBU p10 FIRST-CLASS WORK ONLY, | <a SIKBEL & OWEN, Fators, _9p2-3m New York ave. and 10thst._ Be, RATIONAL CORN REMOVER WILL ‘cure Corns, Warts, Cailouses, &¢. Sent any- where ia the United istates on receipt of 15e. in stamps orcaeb. CRISWELL, cor. 11th aud F. ap P TO THE PUBLIC—ALL CASES OF Bo cruelty to chutdren of sulmate tn District ot Colm@abia should be promptly reported to HUMANE. y at of at SS mer ravwent on NEw 1580z MAY, 1888, EQUITABLE C. B ASSOCIATION, EQUITABLE SUILDING, 1003 F ST. - . ; 1B Bren cat J, ened THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't, JNO. JOY EDSON, Sec'y. myl MISSIONARY WORK IN CUBA —REV. A. J; DIAZ, the eloquent native Cuban, will deliver an ‘at the First WEDAESDAY EVENING, May, 740 o'clock, Bub: "You are invited to Ject: “Mission Work a = oe in Guba. THE FIRM OF MILTON & LUCKETT, a Estate aud Insurance, is This Day, die- solved by inutual consent. Mr. Milton will continue as mauaxer of the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Ins. As $ecuaton ad, the” Washington omice. Mr. ‘oak D. co ‘Rea muninesa. JOHN MILTON, COOKE D. LUCKETI. 035 a . my1-2t* ee THE WASHINGTON MARKET COMPANY Wasumorox, D, C. April 23, 1888. ‘The attention of ‘the stockholders ofthis ompaby ig callod to the following votes adopted by the board directors ata meeting held ou April 14 instant. ‘oted, ‘That ‘the nt aud. Directors’ of the Marbiniion Market Company hereby demand ot the joiders of said C ‘dn accordance with moo: fon of the charter, andthe’ yote ofthe stockholders het a 2 Tass), 8 per ce St thetr meating on. January 8 Der ‘$1,000,000 constituting the par value of the {iaaid Company: the amounts so demanded to be paid by said stockholders at the rate of 15 per cent. of such amounts monthly wut paid, the, Bret payment to be made on the st day of June, 1888, and the subsequent Sept that the last payuiene on December shall bet cept that the last payment, on December 1. a ber ceut: provided, however, that any stockbolder ho may’pay the wuole or any part of the amount due from hiin in advance of the ciumes of payment shall receive credit for interest on the aticipated pay ments at the rate of 4 per cent per annum. “Voted. That the wecretaty ve and ie hereby di- Fected to send by mail a copy of the loregoing vote to the ‘last’ Known address of each stockholder, and to insort the same, tomethor with a copy of thie vote, three Spaoutive ‘tiiaes “the “National” Republican, the Washington Post, the Washington Critic, and’ the Evoniug Star, daily newapapers of the city’ of Waabe ‘Stock to be transferred should be presented at om 'SAMUBL W. CURIDES. my1-3¢ Secretary ond Treasure: = REV. WM. CHAUNCEY LANGDON, D.D., former conreapenaingwrcretary of tuo YR ©. X wil deliver an addreas sf the Association Par” Jors THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Mem bers and friends cordially tuvited. i Be, BEREBY ANNOUNCE TO THE PUB toa Tam prepared aad wil aust 43 promiabe at ‘am prepare will a y orders for Plumbing and Gas-fttiog Ail torkeeetuted mm frst-class manner. 4: P. FINGLES, ap27-6r zis Ex Se AEETING WILL BE HELD AT THE Ew Tuenday. May leat 8 ps for the: eatpeas ot .w., Tuesday, at 8 pat, for ra Orwanizing a West Virginie Democratic Club, All friends are cordially invited to be present. 2 ° ASS. Rev. ‘Revival services << McKENDRFE M. — CHURCH, ‘ave., between Yth and 10th sts. C. HERBERT “KICHARDSON, pastor gach evening this week save Saturdi free and a cordial welcome to all. WM. H. CUSHNIBERRY 18 NO LONGER i <a uiploy, and {caution ail my patrons against delivering: oF paying any money to him on my account. . T. NUTZE. APH 30. Electric Steam Laundry, ‘a,30-3t* 1007 Est. u. ‘THE JACKSON DEMOCRATIC ASSOCI TION mect ‘TUPSDAY EVENING, May 7.30 o'clock, at Hall of Endowment Association, 41° ree JAMES L. NORKIS, President. _NAT. SARDO, Secretary. p30-26 Ge *FCOND wonkromeN’s BuDING ASSOCIATION. ASSETS, APRIL 13, $85,420.00. ‘The above-named Association will issue its fourth series of stock on WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 9th, at the hall corner of 8th and E sts. nw.,at7: o'clock. Persons desiring to Join a Building Associs- tion will do well to attend. One thousand dollars nay be obtained on s monthly return of 810. Six per cent paid on all investments. . The manacement is in the hands of a Board of Directors connected with associa- tions for s number of years,and who have conduct them on the safest principles. Constitutions will b furnished at the meeting. Fa SHARES $1 EACH. ‘First peyment May 9, THOMAS BRODERICK, President, JOHN T. LYNCH, Secretary, 2004 9th st. n.w. ap30-9t BY MUTUAL CONSENT THE FIRM OF TYLER & BARBER, Plasterers, is this day dissolved. GEO. E. BARBER will still continue busi- hess at 486 F at. aw. poenpeper mnie ap30-5 HAS. TY! SOCIETY, 010 F nw. Telephone call, 947-4 mhO-3an AMUSEMENTS. K AND BAZAAR, ‘Create « Building "Fund for STANSBI wood D. C. tobe held” atthe’ E-strest, ‘APRIL 30 io MAY 1:2, 1888, inclusive. Sewing “Machine. Kuuehts, Tem a Dairyman's Outi. ADIES' AZ RY LODGE, No. 24, F. AA GREAT ATTRACTIONS. Ma Headed for. No. ia umn No.5; Pentalpha, landatie enterprise. ‘Seacon ‘tickela adwnttins ie person, 50c.; single admission, 10c. ‘Lodges attending segues tpeata flute sn teeyreoemeers tate ot ee sts 5 tie Hideuche aad Ben’. " Haposition of a Horse, ILLARD’S HALL— WEDNESDAY AND THURS- DAY, May vd and ‘3d. Fair for the Pinkuey Me- morial Church, Hyattaville, Md Mother Goose Lan- clers and Tableaux by corps of young ladies and tlemen each eveniny. 10 cents. ‘Lunch [2 to Z o'clock p. m.. 25 cents, 6t IVER VIEW FOR 1888. ‘The most popular and leading resort on the river for Washingtonians. Many new improvements and addi- Bonal attractions, amoug which are the Grand Riding and Driving Track,with 3 fiue stock of riding and driv- 40x horses and potiies, and the grand Switebback Kail- Way and the Largest ‘Pavilion south of New York. Sitier attractions “too numervus to meutiony making ft the finest Excursion Resort on the river. The atten tion of lodges, Sunday schools, societies and others coutemplating excursions are invited to the steamer Mary Washington and River View. The bar on the boat and wrounds is closed free of charge to Sunday schools and churches. Extraordinary inducements early in June as choice days are already being booked an:early application is advisable. For full particulars call or £8. RANDALL, 1100 Va ave. aw. 3 ae ing a testimonial concert to. pens ‘MISS NONA STOSCH, ‘HURCH, TUESDAY, MAY 1, $4 UNIvEnsaLign OS ‘csp, 5, 8 pum. ‘The following artists have kindly volu aesistance: Annie Roemer: spar, ser, True, Miss Florence Hill and z Si jeuny’ ruse ace Hil and Mr~ auton , _ Tickets 50c., for sale at all cei FS UPPER POTOMAC CIRCLE” leaves her ‘wi I BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO MY nds and the public that I bave it the. lisued Drug and Prescription Store of W. B. ENTWISLE & CO., {211 ylvania ave. and Lope by the strictest attention to to ‘inuation of the Of the. establis ad's far share of that ‘ao fibsrally’ bestow me at the old stand, 15th st. and New York ave. Very ap2l1-2w = ent, 2 * ‘THOMAS E. OGRAM. <a 8] \NNOUNC! NT.—I DESIRE eo iatorans4 patsobs ead the public ts and New York aver is open All Night, soeal s ope ao usu orders by telephone of oussewise, at ail bours, will be ox ery renped see en HOMAS 8. NAIRN. Telephone No. 330-2. ap2s-iw = ICE CKEAM SODA—COLDES’ ND best in the city, af A ONS lw st and New York ave. <> WAITING A WHOLE YEAR for our new building we are glad to an- ounce that it ts completed, and Our store is elegantly fitted up, and for Yenience will compare tavorably with any SEageennere, Cur opening will ‘be on MAY 1, when we De glad to ee all preciate a saucer of good Ice: _ap28-3t 1425 Now York ave. pe a a SAYER Gopi Ding ratings, 203 eongyirania us. lap27-6t) SWISS STEAM LAUNDRY. ols! Se EW ist issue OF STOCK. balernia ore ‘Treasurer, w. ‘apzi-1 _ Telephone call, 668-0. RY ‘WHt sisted and uO Electro: Therapeutist 1005 iS i i <— a ‘The best and wioM improved. NO HEAT. — NOLABOR. NO DUST. Hundreds in use in this city. ap27 Washington News and Gossip. Oounray Rest. Eerate—2d page, DeaTHs—5th pere, . Daxtisray—4th page, Dar Goops—3d page. Epvcationat—4th page, ‘Faminy SuPPiies—4th page, Fixanctat—4th page. For Rent (Rooms)—2a page, Fon Rent (Houses)—6th pare For Renz (Stores)—24 page. For RENt (Offices)—2d page. Fon Rent (Miscellancous)—24 page, ‘Fon Sax (Houses)—6th page. For Sate (Lots)—24 page. For Sa.e (Miscellaneous)—6th page sHovservnsrsurxos—4th page ‘Lapixs'Goops—4th pase. Locat Mextion—6th page, ‘Lost axp Fouxp—2d page ManataaEs—Sth page. Moxex 70 Loax—2d pagan ‘Mzpicat—4th page, Ockan SteamEns—34 page. Poromac River Boats—3d page, Puaxos axp Ongaxs—4th page, Punsomat—2d page. Pnovesstowat—4th page ProrosaLs—4th page. RatLROADs—3d page. SrectaLtixs—4th page. Sructay Notices—Lst page, SuBuRBaN Paorentr—2d page, Stumen Resonrs—4th page, ‘Tux Trapes—4th page. ‘UxDEntaxens—4th page, Waxrep (Help)—24 page. Wane (Situations)—2d page, Wawren (Rooms)—2a page, WantEp (Houses)—2d page. WaxTEb (Miscellaneous)—24 pace. Paons 3.and 4 of to-day’s Srar contain: Another Defeat of the Washington Club, Tariff Tilt in the House, May Day in Old Times, Oli on the Troubled ‘Waters, Political Notes, The Papal Decree, Local and Telegraphic News, ac. Govenxwext Receirrs To-Da¥.—Internal reve- ‘DUE, $343,302; customs, $682,870. DisaLLowep District Accounts.—There will be a conference to-morrow at the Treasury Depart- ment between the District Commissioners and Controller with reference to cer- tain disallowed accounts of the former, or “Ludlow” board, under the appropriations for bobo miscelianeous expenses, including print- Ing and courts. Ricwarp KgLiy, of New York, has been ap- pointed chief of the repair shop in the City Post- Office in place of Major Tyler, who was, yesterday, ccm chief of the mail equipment division t-Office Department. ARMY OnpgRs.—Major Asa B. Cary, paymaster, Granted four months’ leave, Capt. Geo. G. Lott, ‘1ith infantry, granted three months’ leave on Surgeon's certificate: Capt. Thos. T. Mc! ‘7th cavalry, granted six months’ leave om account of sickness. Second Lieut. Jas. A. Swift, Signal Corps, ordered to proceed from Ashland, nw Soa to San Francisco, and Olema, Cal., to superintel ‘the construction of the Point Keys-San DC18CO telegraph line, after completion of which he will return Uo his proper tion. Ys.Low FEveR 1 FLomwa.—A resident of Wash- ington who has just returnea from a two-weeks’ visit to Florida says that yellow fever undoubtedly Prevails at Bartow and at Plant City. He says the quarantine house which was used at Plant City last year was left standing. without even being funigated, and that the 1b OUL- break is due to that carelessness. mnt per- sous visited the house and the germs of the fever from last year's infliction were spread, ‘THE PAESIDENT HAS APPROVED the act to divide @ portion of the reservation of the Sioux nation of Indians into separate reservations, and to secure ‘the relinquishment of the Indian title to the remain- the Gros Veutre: Plogan. Blood. Biecbices aa the Gros Ventre, ood, River Crow Indians in Sontana; the act for & pub- lc putlding at Greenville, 8. C.; the act to author- ize the construction of @n arsenal for the repair, look and distribution of ordnance stores for the use of the Government at Columbia, Tenn. ; the act making appropriations for the support of the mill- tary academy for the fiscal year June 30, 1889; the act establishing a ht or hts and other aids to navigation to ide into Charlotte ‘bor, Fla.; the act to provide for protecting the igation of the Illinois River by extending the stem of ye ont river, oY authorizi e¢ Kansas: Texarkana Railway Co. to bridge the Hed and Little Rivers, CoxsvLaR CLERK Arroinrep.—The President has ‘appointed Horatio 1. Sprague, of the District of Columbia, to be a consular clerk of the United States. zi AMONG THE PRESIDENT’s CALLERS To-Dar were Representatives Morse, Holman, with Hon. Rich- ard Gregg (Ind.), ell, Henderson, with Mr. and Sire W. s.pockery Gy Clamdate, wate Mr. and “Mrs, Arthur E- London, and Chipman, and Judge Niblack (Ind.). A Post-OFricr APFOINTMENT.—Col. J. H. Strick- land was appointed by Postmaster Ross on his force to-day, and assigned to the city delivery division. He has resided in this city for some but was formeny an ‘the New a ry an employe Or Tue Boxp Orrgaixes printed in yesterday's ‘Star the following were accepted: $3,000 registered 48, at 126; $2,500,000 registered 48, at 12634; $1,000 ‘Two Women Coxvicrep OF 4 Pawsion Fravp.— ‘The Commissioner of Pensions has been advised that Sarah J. Conner and Mary C. Purcell were convicted on the 27th instant, in the United States Court at Portland, Me., the Ost for falsely obtain— ing a ‘the last for making a false aMdavit in pore as ice ekg oa pee eae th tae eae tag irs, Conner was pensio! stepson, and ot her son; and, further, that she remarried’ after his death, Her true namé belng Marston, and not ner, ‘To-day’s Bond Offerings, ‘The bond offerings to-day aggregated $2,002,000, in lots as follows: Four per cents, registered: $50,000, at 126; $1,250,000, at 12634; $50,000, at Four-and-a-haif 12634. per cents, 4 t 107; at 107} Soo, a09 000) #800,000, a Interior Department Changes, ‘The following official changes have been made in the Department of the Interior: ‘OfMice of the Secretary—appointments: John P. Hume, of Wisconsin, private secretary to the Sec- Tetary, $1,800; Miss Flora Raymond, of New York, clerk at $1,000, by transfer trom Pension Office, Flatt, of Indiana, $1,400, by transfer from Treas- Pension Ofice—Appointment: Miss w. ‘Tolsom, ot Missioalppe Uy tranater Troe ethics ot the Secretary, clerk at * 2 of Pennsylvania, from assistant g 3% $1,800 wo at ‘vice Thomas geologist at $2,000, Dissatisfied War Department Clerks, ‘THEY WANT TO GEE THE RACKS AND THBIR APPLICA TIONS FOR LEAVE OF ABSENOB ARE REJECTED. ‘There is some dissatisfaction among the clerks of the Adjutant General's Office on account of cer- ‘ain applications for leave that have been refused during the past few days—ainoe the opening of the ‘Spring races, in fact. It seems, however, on in- Dy the condition of the work, ae well as by a rule, or rather a custom, that has been observed in the ‘bureau for some years, which permits no leaves of ace see aes cases: . u eee ‘of these late cases AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. |zeses crane seat o var mou, the In CROWDED SENATE GALLERIES. A Large Audience to Hear Mr. Ingalls ‘Whole (ifr. Springer, of Iliinots, in the chair)on the arid ill and was eddreesed by Mr. McCreary ee pictured the oancjal ruln in wi Souttey would bo ‘involved {f the surplus in the were permitted to accumulate. The only method in which the lus could be Teduced was by the reduction of a taxation whici mote, Nhanaalcane tt 8 made “hi It con: a une and courage exhibited country by the wi in his annual when he recommended tax surplus. reform and a reduction of the Congress ‘ago have reduced taxation; but the ‘should lo Journals of the House would show that the re- Eng al Ses ale a other side. ad ro Tot Sees was sie sere of members this afternoon, Nearly all had gone ‘to hear the speeches in the senate, After the close of Mr. McCreary’s speech Judge Kelley had about otteen minutes for an ex] on of bis former speech. ee Mr. Foran made a speech against the tariff bill. Society Notes. ‘Mrs. Cleveland has given up her noon receptions for the season, and was driving at that hour to-day. Miss Cleveland saw a number of ner friends by appolutment shoruiy after 1 ‘The ball given by the Mexican minister and Madame Komero, last evening, in the new lega- ton besiding, was a splendid entertainment. ‘The large Wvuse Was inorder for the accommodation Of the eleven hundred guests who were present. ‘The rooms, staircase and halls were profusely be- decked with Mowers, laurel, mosses, blooming stalks of spirea and fruit blossoms. The decora- Uons were the handsomest seen at any entertain ment this season. ‘The guests entered by, the le- Win door, and One flight of stairs landed theta at the dressing rooms. “In the hall was a huge owl of punch. The guests proceeded down stairs by the Stalrcase, wreathed In aspara and lined with Ivy and’ laurel leaves, the newe Supporting a green, trailing mass of leaves Ena vines. “‘Mialster: and Mi ‘Romero ‘stood ‘within the second door of the drawing-room to Tecelve the guests. Mrs. Romero wore an artistic totlet of rich, cream-tinted satin; tne corsage had @ square opening in front, ‘and the front Dodice and skirt were heavily embroidered with large pearls; a pearl necklace and Pendant, and white plumes in the colffure com- Pleted a tollet that was rich in detail, simple in ‘and very becoming to the wearer. In the cloak-room to the rightof the hall were two laurel-trimmed Wells, one filled with Mexican Punch, the other with lemonade. Dancing was enjoyed in the ball- and the small reti rooms that the legation offices afforded were well TARIFF DEBATE IN THE HOUSE. The Senate galleries were packed at an early ‘our to-day, and the upper corridors were thronged ‘With hundreds who were unable to gain admission. As early as 11 o'clock people began to arrive in numbers and to press into the galleries, By noon every seat was occupied, except the bench Teserved for the President and the diplomatic gallery. Not a seat in the latter gallery Was occupied, but it was held in reserve for any diplomats who might arrive. All the aisles were filled and back against the wall nd in the doorways ladies and gentlemen were Standing as thick as they could pack. It was a Drilitant assemblage, attracted by the announce- ment of Senator Ingalls that he would to-day re- ‘pond to the recent: speech of Senator Voorhees. Immediately to the lett ot the press gallery Mrs. Ingalls and Miss Ethel Ingalls were seated and ‘scattered through the audience were the wives of During the reading of yesterd nal the Ss dhum of Gonversation pervaded the suasiber, ‘TWO PENSION VETOES. hd ‘Two veto messages of pension bills were laid be- fore the Senate and referred to the committee on Pensions. One wasn favor of Wm. Sackman, ér., Of the 5th Missouri militia cavalry, on the claim ‘hat he had had three ribs broken by falling from his horse at Fredericktown, Mo., while surrounded by guerillas; while bis certificate of dischai Wve the cause of discharge as “palpitation of t! leart, caused by falling from his horse while in- Yoxicated near Fredericktown.” The President ‘thinks that the application for a pension is fraudu- Tent and should not be allowed, ‘The other was the case of Mary Sullivan, and the cause of its disapproval is the fact that a pre- cisely similar bill for the same person was passed. And approved on the 1st of July, 1886. BILLS REPORTED. Among the bills reported from committees and Placed on the calendar were the following: Sen- te bill appropriating $100,000 for public building at Sterling, Ils; House bill to establish aWepart- ment of labor; Senate bill to restrict the use and sale of opium ‘in the District of Columbia and the territoriés; Senate bill defining the positions and Salaries of assistant astronomers at the United States Naval Observatory, NEW BILLS, Mr. Morrill introduced a Dill to establish an educational fund and to provide for a more com- Plete endowment of colleges for scientific and in- | occupied. Among those present were Secretary Gustrial education, and asked that it be laid on | Bayard, the Misses Bayard, Secretary Whitney, the table, as he desired to svon make some brief | the Postmaster General and Mrs Dickinson, remarks fn explanation of it. Speaker, ang brs. Cartise, Gen, Sheridan, tor dicttpaldtonnganast Justice “and Mra Miller, “Mr. and fora, ‘Mrs. A. A. Pollok, Marshal and Mrs A. A. Wilson, Col and Mrs. Jno. M. Wil- son, Mr. ahd Mrs. S$. M. Bryan, Senator aud Mrs. Vance, Senatot and Mra. Doiph, Senator and Mrs, Cockrell, Mrs. A. A. Cole, Miss Lawton, Dr. and Mra. Daly, Baron d’ Itajuba, M. Koustan, Col. Frey, Judge ‘and Mrs. MacArthur, Mrs. Gooch, Judge , of Texas; Judge Brown, of the De- twoit Federal’Court, and Mrs. Brown, Prof., Mrs. and Miss Wilkinson, Dr, Theo. Gill, Mr. and Mrs, Blanchard, Mra. Mevocal, the Misses Meade, Muss Aloe Riddle, Mis, and Miss Mullan, Mrs. and, Miss ‘Mr.Zachry, Mrs. Starring, Mr. bard T. Smit j. We Thomy bles ‘Thompeon, MF. - Thos. W' Mr.and. a mage and ‘Mr. Spooner offered the bill to refund the direct tax as an amendment to the ‘sundry civil appro- Priation bill. He said he offered it: just asit passed the Senate, Referred to finance ‘Mr. Call introduced a bill appropriating $100,000 for the prevention and extirpation of yellow fever im the United States. Referred to committee on epidemic diseases, Mr. Harris, 1n connection with that subject, said hat a Dill ldoking to the establishment of quaran- tne stations on coast had been from that commitves a month Friday ask the Senate toconsider it. THE CLASSIFIED CIVIL SERVICE. Mr. Spooner offered a resolution (which was adopted) calling on the Civil-Service Commission- ers for complete lists of all gpersons who have un- srosremen es from them received probational ‘Wison, Mr. and Airs. 8. H. Kauffman: ‘Mrs. Denver, and Miss Carrie Denver, Minister ‘Mrs. Gana, Minister and Mrs, G the Hay- en minister and Mrs, and the Misses the Hawaiian ee ee and Miss Carter, Baron ‘von Zedtwitz, Mr. and Mra, Crammond Kennedy, Captain, Newoon, Mr. and Mrs. Croffut, Mr. and ‘Mrs. and Miss Washburne, Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Morales, Mra. Spinola, Miss Hoff myer, Mra Van Wyck, Gen. and Mrs. John W, Foster, Miss Eleanor Foster, Mr. Sheilabarger and the Misses Sheliabarger, Mr. Jeremiah Wilson, Miss Anha Wilson, Miss Owens, Mrs. 4 Miss Spe ape ‘tne Misses Huy mt Mrs. pre ng ty and Mrs. William Lamar | their ‘Miss Heiskell, of Macon; Mr. and Mrs. James O'Donnell, Mrs, Outhwaite, Lieut. and Mrs. Duv: Senator and Mrs. Frye, Miss Edes, Mrs, John M. Glover and the Misses Patten, Miss Mary Sherman, Mr. and Mra. C, M. Hendley, Mr. and Mrs, Lancaster, Miss Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Guth- ridge, Mr. Von Mumm, Capt. and Mrs. Joun F. ‘Mr. Richard Nixon, Mr. arthur Golds- borough, Senator and Mrs. Cail, Senator and Mrs. Soot Sect ea eer ake Se ‘Mavroye irs. Surong, ister ‘Quesada and Minister Muruaga. A comprising every delicacy known to the caterer’s ay iments to offices within the classified ser- ein Wi Since 4th March, 2885; and also complete ists of all persons whd have re- ceived absolute intuments within the classi- noth set tis mmones 2 :300"eI Di sur tor Dolph to the chair and left the chamber. os tor Voorhees was in his seat when the Senate was called to order. Senator Blackburn, at whom it ‘Was presumed Mr. Ingalls would direct some of his shatts, entered the chamber about 12:30 and held a conlerence with Senator Voorhees. MR. STEWART HAS THR FLOOR, ‘The resolution offered yesterday by Mr. Stewart Was then taken up, calling on the Secretary of the ‘Treasury for a statement of the amount of silver bullion offered the, Goverenment each month ince the passage of the silver coinage act 1878, by whom and at what prices; also of the amount Of silver bullion purchased’ monthly by the Gov- ernment, from whom and at what prices: also Whether’ the quotations of India council bills in London enters, to any extent, into the determina- Uon ofthe market price of sliver bullion in the | art was served ufter 11 continuously until 2 United states to address the senate in | ©cioom, Muen the guests began to depart F. rart proceeded ress the Senate in} Dr. Yow said to a Star reporter yesterday that Sedusieecn, and support of the resolution, but his | sere 1s no truth in the story about his ~ Marked ‘attentions ‘The eugene ears to ith | ing marriage to ab American. Woman Lali to hear something of a livelier character. ren = alee Coe ype ere ea lating; “Me no mlally, me have witee in Chine.” ‘The annual exercises of presentation day at the National Deat Mute College will take place in the ‘chapel at 3 o'clock to-morrow (Wednesday) atter- noon, President Gallaudet, assisted by one of his aughters and some of the ladies of Kendall Green, ‘will receive hia friends informally at his residence immediately after the public exercises. ‘The engagement is announced of Mr. John Paul Jones to Miss Bessie Gittings of this city. It 4s sald that Mr. T. H. Alexander and Miss Sallie At the close of Mr. Stewart's speech the resolu- adopted. on was NEW YORK CUSTOM-HOUSE APPOINTMENTS. ‘The resolution offered yesterday by Mr. Hale calling for ists of appointments in the New York custom-house since the 4th of March, 1885, was taken up, amended and adopted. BILLS PasseD. On motion of Mr. Hoar, the House resolution Guthorizing the use and improvement of Castle Island, in Boston Harbor, was taken from the — iter of the late J..0.G. Kennedy, calendar, Mr. Hoar, ‘On motion of “Sr. Plumb, Setate Gil appro. | MPS. Rvaline J. Hall,ot San Francisco, s visiting her sister, Mrs, B. T. Rhodes, on Brightwood avenue. Capitol Hill held forth the attraction yesterday ‘afternoon of several popular receptions. Mrs, and Miss Ingalls had with them Mrs. ughes, of Denver, who soon returns to her home. rs, Ingalls family ‘Stonington, Conn., on the 15th for the summer, Mrs. Spooner had Mrs. Hazleton with her, and the rooms resoundea with merriment all the after- Roon, Senator and Mrs. Spooner expect to go to Nantucket next week to open their cottage that ‘THR BU2Z OF BXPECTATION. It was now approaching the hour of 2, and the buzz in the chamber and galleries became still more marked. ‘Mr, Ingalls took his seat, where decotatan with towers, By this noe lore aun Der of spectators had been admitted to the oor ot ‘As It became aj it that none of the mate would put [a an a ance, the diplomatic jallery was thrown open to the families of Sena- | Mrs. Spooner will occupy some time later. ‘They {ore a Re re ncatives. Use wo ‘WII be absent but a few days. “= at gallery were: Miss Black- | Mrs. Senator Teller, Who has recovered from a Duro, daughter of ‘the Kent Senator: | teqious many friends yesterday. Miss’ cullom “ana Me: fllness, saw Gtnnis, of Chicago; Miss Murphy, iiss | Mrs, Lander is putting her unique house in for an early departure for Lynn, Mass, Miss Kate Foote, who fas been with ber ail the winter, 1s Visiting Mrs Allen, of Jefferson Place, Mrs, Lan- der will sail for Europe early in July. ‘Mrs. Dr. Hamilton was also at home in her pleas- 25 with hor husband’ sister, Ara Marty” who day with her husband's sister, a fs her guest and who 1s en roue trout Flofida to ‘ork city, her home, 7 Mr. Robert Cook, chief engineer of the 8. 8. An- Kate Scott; Mrs." ex.senator Pomeroy, Mrs. senator fay, ‘Mra, Senator Teller, Mrs. Sena- Lor Sabin, Mrs, Senator Dolph and her daughter, Mrs. Nixon, and Mra, Representative Cutcl Mrs. Postmaster-Generat Dickinson and. & friend were seated on the President's reserved rT ‘MR. INGALLS COMMENCED HIS SPEECH by recalling the fact that on the 11th of July last Maj. Gen. Fitz John Porter, now on the retired list, wrote @ letter in which he thanked his i E i New friends, and said that, hie neart was al-| onoria, and his daughter, ale inthe city, tne gassua| nfl IR oy ror “ime | oc Mrs. Nimmo, of McPhérson Square. Mr. Timothy J. Campbell, of New York, with Mr. tor from Indiana had last We r, | Henry and Miss Annie Campbell, were ‘with bitterness, that an atvempt hed eon ‘mans | 2 wed & private interview yesterday by Mrs, to Diecken the hames of all the great civil as well Gleveland, and were cordially received. as leaders ‘remained = Fie jon ‘Mr. C. H. Mellen gave a dinner at Chamberlins ‘tained thetr Fulton, Kost. had been SF Ther, parent its i i =a an early date. Mr, Yuncheon beter ‘Epbitt House, by was a a bering ‘amen. Ee, =: Antictam; as Py AS Of the President ‘Miss Lind is va pos and ‘Miss Davis, would’ not casmelea the centers, Mr. and sata are dent Lincoln, on the Peninsula ‘the reforms the ipsa sc oe state a ong Te yth = et Se nas ee corporations tw EXCITEMENT OVER THE PAPAL LETTER oe pg a Irish Laniors Think It Wil Save Them. | savsatanes ecru THE EMPEROR NOT 80 WELL. | the stage | He has made a confession, statit | One of the robbers, bat was led to | brother-tn-law, Preus, who ly Francisco. F: | the stage and were overtaken by the | je. ‘Prous then turned and ‘tre, Kile ratber die. ‘then turned Constable Crigiey. The men with the constable returned the fire, shooting Frye iu the arm. Saye nothing about the other robber who was Killed by the officer, and it 1s not known whether or not it was Preus, mim Avking the Anarchists’ Release. THEIR FRIENDS PREPARING 4 PETITION TO PRESENT TO GOV. OGLESBY, Cesta it local paper says: A petition Braddock Strikers Discouraged. IRISH LANDLORDS REJOICE. They Think the Papal Decree Wi Destroy the Nationalist Movement, Special Cable Dispatch to Titn EvExio Stan. Loxpox, May 1.—It is difficult to exaggerate the excitement caused by the publication of the full text of the letter of the supreme congregation of ‘the inquisition to the Irish bishops. The Orange- men and the landiords’ party are hugely delighted ‘and appeal triumphantly to tue doctrine of papal tnfallibility, forgetting that they are the very men Who, on different occasions, have supported 3 ¥ for the pardon of Anarchists Fielden, Schwab and Neebe as been circulating ‘he last few days among the soclalists, anarchists: the “No popery” cry. Whatever advantage the | and radical laborites of Uuls city. Il is sald to fovernment may gain in ireland through in- | have received thousands of signatures, It is in- frigues, writ the | vatican, wulch are now 2 ished, they” will lose Engiand than in Ireland. However, the letter will probably have little effect. The warned the people not to subscribe to the Parnell testi- yet thousands of Catholics contributed. ‘It Will be observed the letter says nothing about the sacraments or absolution. One thing prova- bie ts Unat the new turn of irish tics may lead ‘to the resignation of Dr. Wal: Dublin. in that case he ar ve suc- ceeded by Cardinal Moran, archbishop of Sydney, Who Was the rival canuidate for the office when Dr. Walsh was appointed. By Associated Press. The “Ereeman’s Journal” Urges Sub- mission. DUBLIX, May 1.—The Freeman's Journal again Urges the people to receive the pope's decree with ‘the respect due their supreme pastor. Archbishop Croke, of Cashel, iaduences the Freemans Jour ni ‘The Journal says that the decree is not ai- tended to submit it soon to a mass meeting of workingmen for ratification ‘The text of Unis pe Ution Is almost word for word the same Which was: circulated a few days before tue execution of Fuscher, Personaand Kegel, | The thing has very quietly eugineered and novody bas been Bronchiad wich fu" dovtment” noe believed to ‘noroUghIY in accord with radical principles, ag 1 Was feared that the premature publication Of the fact might somehow injure the cause. week = enn Adon Butler Defeats 3. F. Dorner. A COLLAR-AND-ELBOW WRESTLING MATCH AT CBI= cago, CuicaGo, May 1.—The collar-ana-lbow wrest- ling match for the light weight ot ‘America, and $500 between Adon Butler, of Chie cago, andiJ. F. Dorner, of Shamokin, 1a, was wou last ‘bight by Butler. The winner stripped at 135 pounds, while Dorner bad the advantage of 3 pounds. Batler won in wo straight falls In the Dorner Was downed five Umes before Butler Soored the four points demanded by Ed. James’ rules, Time, seven minutes and twenty-five seo- Gressed to the laity or clergy, but.to the bishops | Cogs in itie second fall Dorner broke lis hold, oe Se re ~ hae “ey ‘and the referee deciired the match won by Butler, technical document, mast neomers ct ag no Railroad Workmen Killed. a Two w MILLEN, TRE DYNAMITER. piso. Nev. May J.-A locomotive ran Into a The Attempt to Show Parnellite Mem- | band-car 15 —_ 4 A -4 : section men were killed and three seriously bers Conspired with Him. wounded. The engine ran into a car while turn Special Cable Dispatch to Tax EvExtre Stan. ing a curve. Loxpox, May 1.—Some papers hostile to tne ——. ___ Parnellites make a great parade of the evidence a ee waengeneanncore nd ies mE PATALL RRYUSING See ee Ry 4B. than Curcago, May 1.—Wm. Willner, who for some hinted that Irish members were aware of the | pcu'cAGe May Wm. wu ‘drinking heavily, Plans of the dynamiters for whom they were in- | on the refusal last night of his wife to furnish strumental in securing admission to the house. | more money to use in Liquor, crept up to rain, ovale detec. | her bedside where she was sleeping snd dealt ber See ee a blow on the head with a hammer. Her screams Uve force, Joséph Nolan was frequently seen with | Sctracted the neighbors. Before. help arrived we Gen. Millen and his daughters, when in London. | threw her to the floor and inflicted several more Millen, who now lives Paris, is believed to be the | blows. He then ran into a back room and siasbed head of the gang who attempted to blow up the | Limself across the abdomen with a razor and felk house of parliament. {to the floor, When ofiicers arrived both husband Nolan denies that the intimacy was as creat as | and wife were apparently near death. They were sated, and Monro, an ardent anti-nati removed to the county hospital. It 1% believed Fe “assertion to offer. Ini | Uhat the injuries to both will be fatal, any case, however, at the time Millen was in fe = jon, the police evidently knew nothing, 0 Lyuched for Criminal Assault. they would have arrested him. ‘They could ot | | New Onuxane May 1 Special to the Pica. fore reasonably expect Nolan to ver in | yune from Vicksburg says: Jit Harris, colored, formed of the man’s ‘The truth seems to | who crimioally assaulted Mira M. Siuanous, bere, De that the Irish members were naturally applied | Sunday night, Was lynched last night. Harris rex to by American-Irisnman visiting London for | fused to couiféss to the last. Iti said that he ha@ ‘no member | two accomplices, but be would tell nothing. ig able to answer for the char- ———— i Orders of admission. It 1s eviaent Vented by the arrival on the scene of Chief of % 3 England. Femee Ansa ond o ayued of coen Sum Elizabetb. jpecial Cable Dispatch to Tue EvENING Stax. ‘Seventy-five sporting inen principals were Loxpox, May 1.—A decision of the court of | On the grounds ahd were dispersed. queen's bench yesterday is of the utmost import- JOHN J. BROWN NOMINATED POR CONGRESS BY THR REPUBLICANS, AND GKESHAM DELEGATES CHOSEN. Vanpatia, ILL, May 1.—The republican congress tes, have power to refuse to renew | sional convention of the seventeenth 1ilinats die- nding licenses, even in a case of respecta- | trict nominal . Brown biy-conducted business. In the house to-day Mr. Y T. Caine asked Mr. Ritchie whether he sulll PROBABILITY THAT IT WILL BE UECLARED Ov. TOBY REFUSE TO WORK LONGER WITH NON-UNION “departments, at the Bagar Thesiger Boo MEN AND 2 PIOHT IB IN PROSPECT. Works have not yet been started up, bud the tome Cuicaco, May 1.—The walking delegate of the | chinery 1s in ‘and e points to coal shovelers’ union informed the coal shippers | # resumption in these departwents at aay hous, yesterday that his union had decided Saturday not a A large number of men for work this ‘Ww allow its members to work for k employ- | morning, including some of the striking Knights ing Don-union men, | This action was taken | of Labor, he impression is Sroming amoug che in ‘retaliation on the Chicago Coal Associa- | people of that the ‘strikers are al Uon for an agreement not to pay over 12 cents @ | convinced that tue ‘operate ton for shovelling coal, and a8 much eas us shippers saw fiz. ‘shippers say they the union to theend now. ‘They tried all last 80n to keep on amicable terms with une found 1t unpossivie. ng trouble has been brewing the shi hay recruited for them a large force of I will be placed in the vessels Wherever the Fefuse to work. The mayor will also be called upon for police protection for the new men. Trouble | 4 4s anticipated on the arrival of the first coal car from Buffalo, which may reach here within a ‘week, Sa An American Bishop Chosen aS SELECT PREACHER FOR CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY ‘COMMENCEMENT. Lovo, May 1.—Cam! University has ap- potated the lev, Willan ‘Creswell ‘Doane, bishop ‘of Albany.N. wuterized, more was thought of the matter, On ‘noon last Arthur began to have sinking 8 spas, lowed By amas, wraich onetanend frost ane wan.pot with the guag tat oe a tock. cars 1887. The state Introduced witnesses ‘ost frighttul convulsions began Thursday night, | iy rebuttal to show that the delendast waste Ger i When the lad would bark and how! lke » Continued without cessation unui death came. wack poens lanwenst end roostving stolen ‘gesae, wine Commectiont Miver Booming. | o¢ the Diayiour bors was thea arraigund Ou te River is higher than at any tme since 1872 and is | “In the evening the Pry jury came in with a vere sprerp rey aerenpen te [OT Dut was ren imore, ime Ws cone Lonpox, 1.—Admiral Alfred Ryder a before case Jona been ‘Thames by accident. ‘than Blaylock (we murder of Con- — ~ Stable Gordon will probably ‘be ‘Teacuea, ina comuare ———— torte hig ime in aang Gave was eat at tie ‘eal patie oe St ps the 1—A Mai wat up 3 and Northern Pacino» preferred eaperor bumea & ticepleas night ander a to small ‘Rig tne Mier Pac io | gee hepa las rag clined 14 per ‘The heaviest trading was in iis tover has: thereased, but other= Now Ragland, however, and % was also weak, ‘there ts no. ‘change in his condition.” cent. weakness, however, ————_ ‘most of the lst, while Louistile and Neahvitie — rr) — 1 cent from Kalowest point, bot fe_‘was siuerward surpassed | gare has uriives at Free 1k oe nai Dy Pactoe bral which ‘show Ke Popa aut given in his honor be said: “The little further change in the and at 11 apa me to O'clock it was active and at qmall ‘the interests and Of the | and to ‘fractions above the opening scoure s national isa aumicals X, ¥., May 1.—About 500 union em- the jon tae tour, anid = the banner of ti

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